Darien
Older colonials and waterfront homes near the Sound, where plaster walls, settling cracks, and storm-driven water damage are the everyday drywall work. We cover Noroton, Tokeneke, and the downtown blocks off the Post Road.
Drywall in DarienWe are based in Stamford and work the shoreline towns and backcountry of lower Fairfield County every week.
Older colonials and waterfront homes near the Sound, where plaster walls, settling cracks, and storm-driven water damage are the everyday drywall work. We cover Noroton, Tokeneke, and the downtown blocks off the Post Road.
Drywall in Darien
From the backcountry estates to the denser blocks of Byram and Cos Cob, Greenwich runs from grand plaster-and-lath homes to postwar capes. Expect high-end finishing in the estate areas and steady repair work near the shoreline and the I-95 corridor.
Drywall in Greenwich
An inland town of older colonials, antique farmhouses, and a stock of architecturally significant midcentury-modern homes. The work runs from plaster restoration to careful Level 5 finishing where the architecture leaves walls fully exposed.
Drywall in New Canaan
A bigger, more mixed city than its neighbors, from the dense multifamily and older housing of South Norwalk to the shoreline of Rowayton and East Norwalk. Expect steady repair, water-damage, and turnover work alongside finishing.
Drywall in NorwalkThe towns here are not interchangeable, and neither is the drywall work they need.
Lower Fairfield County reads as one market on a map, but the work changes street by street. The shoreline towns, Greenwich, Old Greenwich, Darien, Rowayton, carry older waterfront homes built in plaster, where salt air and storm water drive repair and mold work. The backcountry above the Merritt Parkway runs to larger estates and additions where Level 5 finishing and new hanging dominate. The denser pockets near the I-95 corridor, Byram, Glenbrook, South Norwalk, mix postwar capes and multifamily stock with their own repair patterns.
We author each town page from what we actually see there: the building era, the neighborhoods, the local building department you will pull a permit from, and the handful of services that come up most. That is the honest version of “areas we serve,” and it is why the pages below are not the same page with the town name swapped in.
Call or send a few details — we serve Stamford and all of lower Fairfield County.
Call (475) 259-8175